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Need to probe Sindhu debacle

16 Aug 2013 2:24 AM IST
The loss of INS Sindhurakshak, one of India’s prominent nuclear submarines that went down in flames in the early hours of Wednesday, is of course a...

Politics to shun transparency

15 Aug 2013 4:53 AM IST
It is extremely unfortunate to witness the dilution of the landmark Right to Information Act with the cabinet-approved amendment now tabled in Lok...

Need to hasten verdict on Lalu

15 Aug 2013 4:52 AM IST
The Supreme Court’s order to move up the verdict in the fodder scam cases wherein the RJD chief Lalu Prasad is implicated is a welcome development. It...

PM mute on border violence

14 Aug 2013 12:56 AM IST
The escalating violence in Jammu and Kashmir coupled with frequent ceasefire violations at the Line of Control (LoC) is showing no signs of abating....

Carrying forward Hyderabad legacy

14 Aug 2013 12:54 AM IST
The meteoric rise of Indian badminton once again came to the fore in no uncertain terms last week when P V Sindhu became the first Indian woman to win...

Seeking & telling truth, selectively

13 Aug 2013 2:35 AM IST
As the country stands behind the persecuted IAS officers, Durga Shakti Nagpal and Ashok Khemka, the political classes seem to be vertically split...

Nuclear India at critical juncture

13 Aug 2013 2:34 AM IST
With the indigenous nuclear submarine INS Airhant becoming officially active on 10 August, that is to say its nuclear reactor going critical and...

Changing rules of engagement

10 Aug 2013 6:58 AM IST
The new company law, passed by Rajya Sabha past Thursday, is clearly more in tune with the current times than the previous version. The Companies ...

Lost languages, severed histories

10 Aug 2013 6:55 AM IST
A survey by the Vadodara-based Bhasha Research and publication Centre has pointed out that almost 220 languages were lost forever since 1961, when...

This time, let’s not rain disruption

10 Aug 2013 2:36 AM IST
As a barrage of volatile issue continues to rock Parliament even though the monsoon session in only in its first few days.  Reports of the upper and...

Replaying Cold War tropes again

10 Aug 2013 2:34 AM IST
Not only does it smack of bad judgement, but also it amounts to a serious escalation of American diplomatic pressure on Russia to kowtow to the US...

What’s peace got to do with this?

9 Aug 2013 2:21 AM IST
The problem with Pakistan, despite India’s repeated overtures to establish a peace track, is that the country is practically rudderless, even though...
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